Physiological responses of Cladophora glomerata to cyanotoxins: a potential new phytoremediation species for the Green Liver Systems |
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Authors: | Stephan Pflugmacher Kyu-Sang Kwon Seungyun Baik Sanghum Kim Sandra Kühn Maranda Esterhuizen-Londt |
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Institution: | 1. Chair of Ecological Impact Research &2. Ecotoxicology, Technische Universit?t Berlin, Institute of Ecology, Berlin, Germany;3. Centre for Water Resource Cycle Research, Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST), Seoul, Republic of Koreastephan.pflugmacher@tu-berlin.de;5. Centre for Water Resource Cycle Research, Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST), Seoul, Republic of Korea;6. Environment and Bio Group, Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST) Europe, Saarbrücken, Germany |
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Abstract: | Due to increased pollution of potable water sources as a consequence of eutrophication and anthropogenic xenobiotics, sustainable water purification is an essential concern. Therefore, the Green Liver System, a natural, economic and sustainable water purification system employing the biotransformation capabilities of aquatic plants, was developed. To expand the capacities and applications of this system, new aquatic plants are continually evaluated for their potential to remediate various aquatic pollutants. In this study, the potential of Cladophora glomerata to internalize cyanotoxins, microcystins (MCs) and anatoxin-a, and consequently its ability to cope with the subsequent oxidative stress associated with toxin-uptake were investigated. C. glomerata was able to take up all three of the tested MC congeners as well as anatoxin-a, similarly to previous toxin internalizations reported for aquatic plants such as Ceratophyllum demersum, Myriophyllum spicatum and Hydrilla versiculata. The antioxidative stress defense of C. glomerata proved to efficiently endure the toxin-uptake with no adverse effects. Subsequently, the uptake potential of C. glomerata was investigated at lab-scale by exposure to the three MC congeners and anatoxin-a collectively. After a period of seven days, 95–97% of the MCs and 100% of anatoxin-a were removed from the exposure media. C. glomerata therefore, is a suitable candidate to be incorporated in future Green Liver Systems. |
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Keywords: | biotransformation oxidative stress response Green Liver System algae cyanotoxins |
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